With the first pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, Kansas City will select from a talented quartet. Chiefs general manager John Dorsey told NFL Network that they've narrowed down the options for No. 1 to a final four prospects, assuming it doesn't trade the selection.

The Chiefs just got a closer look at the consensus top quarterback in the class, West Virginia's Geno Smith. For a long time, before and after their decision to franchise-tag Branden Albert, they have been attached to either of the elite left tackle prospects, Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel and Central Michigan's Eric Fisher.

The other option would be going with a defensive difference-maker. Florida tackle Sharrif Floyd is the best such player on the board, but he doesn't quite fit their 3-4 scheme. Utah tackle Star Lotulelei, a better disruptive force for a 3-4, often has been mock-drafted to the Chiefs.

Lotulelei just got the good news from the Utes' team doctor, per the Salt Lake City Tribune, that there is no reason for him to be concerned about the scare he had about a potential heart condition at the Combine.

Geno Smith seems an unlikely selection, given the Chiefs traded for former 49ers starter Alex Smith and also added former Saints backup Chase Daniel. Lotulelei would bolster an already good Kansas City front seven. But given Albert just expressed to NFL Network himself that he has doubts about whether he was simply tagged to be traded, the possibility of taking Joeckel or Fisher is strong.

There's no slam dunk at the top this year such as Matt Stafford, Sam Bradford, Cam Newton or Andrew Luck. But for the first time in five drafts, bet on an offensive tackle to hit the podium first April 25.